Knight journalism fellows named at Stanford

STANFORD -- Twelve American journalists have been awarded John S. Knight
Fellowships at Stanford University for the 1992-93 academic year.

During their stay at Stanford, they will pursue independent courses of
study and participate in special seminars. The 1992-93 program marks the 27th
year that Stanford has offered fellowships for professional journalists.

Most of the financial support for the U.S. fellows comes from a grant from
the Knight Foundation. The director of the program is Prof. James V. Risser.
James R. Bettinger is the deputy director.

Six International Fellows will be announced later.

Following are the 1992-93 U.S. Knight Fellows and their fields of study:

Shannon Brownlee, senior editor, U.S. News & World Report, Washington;
history of 20th-century science, and the psychology of creativity.

Susan Faludi, staff reporter/San Francisco (currently on leave), Wall
Street Journal; history of U.S. business and labor movements, development of
economic theory, and public policy approaches to employment.

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